By Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 5, 2024 President Joe Biden arrives to speak in the Cross Hall of the White House Monday, July 1, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn … [Read more...] about Could Joe Biden be replaced on Nevada’s ballot?
Indy Explains: Nevada’s laws on commercial addresses in voter rolls
By Eric Neugeboren, The Nevada Independent, July 8th, 2024 In the past two months, a conservative law firm focused on election integrity has filed two lawsuits in Nevada alleging commercial … [Read more...] about Indy Explains: Nevada’s laws on commercial addresses in voter rolls
Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
By Thom Reilly, The Conversation, July 8, 2024 Over the course of Nevada history, no one party has dominated the state’s politics, and its electorate has remained surprisingly balanced in its … [Read more...] about Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
EDITORIAL: Why Californians flee their state for Nevada
By the Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 28, 2024 If you want to know if policy matters, look at how people vote with their feet. California has more natural advantages than Nevada. … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Why Californians flee their state for Nevada
EDITORIAL: Supreme Court reigns in bureaucratic overreach
By the Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 27, 2024 The Supreme Court will release decisions in a handful of remaining cases — including the Trump immunity question — today and into … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Supreme Court reigns in bureaucratic overreach